One of my favorites and I was so happy to see them again in JW: Dominion, felt very satisfying lol I do hope that one day someone makes a series based off the book, keeping it darker and scarier. Nerdys death in the book was horrific 💚
Sadly I don't believe I'll happen. I've read the first book and I'm at the beginning of the second one, it was so much different than the movie that I think I liked it more, but it was dark af( which was amazing) (Sorry for ranting so much about it tho)
The Dilophosaurus has always been one of my favorite dinosaurs ever since its first appearance in the original Jurassic Park, and when it killed Dennis Nedry, the original spy! Then after that, the Dilophosaurus wasn't seen for twenty-eight years...until they brought the dinosaur back in Camp Cretaceous season 4, and again in season 5! The neck frilled, venom spitting dinosaur was back! But this time, there was both orange and pink frilled Dilophosaurus! I believe both types of Dilophosaurus came from separate companies. Great video today, Shadows! Thanks for uploading the incredible story of such a dangerous but amazing dinosaur!
I was so disappointed with the dilos in Dominion. IRL, they're fucking HUGE. They had the opportunity to have the one from JP1 come back, all grown up, and missed it. That thing would've been terrifying
Worth noting: the graphic novel and original book use a properly-sized dilophosaurus. As I recall, the point of Dilophosaurus having the frill and venom is supposed to be a reference to the possibility of soft-tissue structures existing that do not typically get preserved in the fossil record. The kind of things that would only come to light with either very lucky fossil finds or cloning.
Spielberg told Stan Winston it would be cool to add those features to dilo and it helped separate "the spitter" from the raptors on a visual scale for the audience.
@@dustinjacks9087 That's an odd choice to make the dilophosaurus stick out. It was already different enough. Also with their abilities..They should've been the ones trained. Some traveled in small packs. Or better yet the indominus doesn't have trex DNA. Instead using the Dilo's. That combo would beat the indoraptor no contest. Would also function way better for special forces.
Way back when 'The Lost World' first came out, i was disappointed the Dilo didnt make a return. But the second movie did give me an idea for a third movie, so in my little head i came up with a story where 3 fully grown ADULT Dilos would be hunting down whoever the heroes would be throughout the movie. Thats as far as i got tho because thats all i wanted to see and never read the books so i had no plot reference to why anyone would return to the islands. But that was my dream once. So imagine my excitement/disappointment again when i watched Dominion. My Dilos came back, there were 3 of them....BUT they were STILL SMALL! and probably the only reason they kept them small and never let them grow to full size was to fit the plot of them fitting into the escape pod to eat the villain. We missed out on some cool dinosaurs because someone wrote them that way. So i believe the Dilos are all fully grown and will never reach the size of their real ancestors because of their altered genes, a fix-all solution to why they will never grow larger and were forced into the background.
Its funny how it came full circle. Dodgson was the one who got Dennis to do what he did so it was only right that he got the same end as Dennis, since he pretty much caused the events of the first movie.
I absolutely adore the Dilophosaurus! My favourite dinosaur, as you know, from the JP series. I really love their own take on it, with the frills and poison! A lot like a frilled dragon in real life! I do wish they were bigger but genuinely do believe that we saw youngsters, perhaps the adults are more elusive? They're about sneakin and being hidden in the dark... Babus might not be as skilled at staying hidden! I bet we wouldn't even see an adult before it's spit lands on you haha Very beautiful dinosaurs, pretty but deadly- the sounds they make are the cutest... I love them so much! What a great video, learnt a lot I didn't know about em! xx
If you like Dilophosaurus, as I recall the original Jurassic Park book actually uses them more, and it has a scene where Grant and the kids encounter adults.
In the first book,when nedry is attacked by the dilophosaurus..it is stated that it was 10 feet tall..and if i remember correctly in the movie he says "your not as scary as your big brother"..i would say there would be bigger dilophosaurus in the park
In the book he skipped the rest of the tour as he went straight to the computers. He also was in the dark about what was created on the park...the movie it seemed he had abit more knowledge and knew some secrets that never revealed themselves
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Just think how cool it would be if the Dilophosaurus' were partially cloned from the Colorado River Toad instead of the frogs you mentioned. People would pay good money to have one of them hock a fat loogie of that sweet sweet, Dimethyltryptamine-venom in their faces! Honestly, they actually could go that direction in future Jurassic movies. Since the dinos are loose on earth and the technology/info on how to clone them public knowledge , that means they could do literally anything, and I feel that if the Jurassic Park franchise were real, people would likely try and breed DMT-spitting dilos. Thoughts?
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the dilo's were always my favorite for a few years, until I learned the truth. The real dilo not only couldn't spit venom, but also didn't have the frill. Paleontological evidence shows that adults would be around 20 feet long and around or over 8 feet tall with their backs parallel to the ground, so yes, regardless of what some theoriest says, the ones in the films are juveniles.
"Paleontological evidence shows that adults would be around 20 feet long and around or over 8 feet tall with their backs parallel to the ground, so yes, regardless of what some theoriest says, the ones in the films are juveniles." Paleontological evidence also shows that Dilo's didn't spit venom, didn't have frills around their necks and didn't have the shape of head that the clones had. So, using paleontology to argue that these are juveniles is a flawed argument. You're better off arguing that they were only a few months old.
@@Princess_Celestia_ fun little note, I mentioned in my original comment they didn't have frills or spit venom. And unfortunately, you're still wrong on the juvenile part because of how fast dinosaurs grew. Most species reached typical museum exhibit adult size in three years or less. but still they continued to grow. T-rex being one of the better known examples of indeterminate growers, meaning they never stop growing until they die. the same could be said of all other dinosaur species, including the dilos. even at a few months old, they'd still technically be juveniles, because of how fast the growth rate in reality is. Everything related to JP films is filtered through the director's brain and preferences anyway. so if you're looking ofr scientific accuracy in the films to begin with you're already off to a bad start. Ask Jack horner, advisor on 4 of the six jurassic films. He said in an interview, "You can tell steven anything you want, he's still going to do what he wants, regardless of what the facts are."
@@asimovstarling8806 I'm actually not wrong. They where not pure genome, but a mixture of modern animals, such as the yellow-banded poison dart frog, king cobra and Jesus lizard DNA. Arguing that they where juveniles because of fossils is a flawed argument as the dilos in Jurassic Park are not actually dilos. They don't even have the same skull shape.
@@Princess_Celestia_ your failure of logic is assuming that i'm arguing about the content of the films. I stated actual fact, based on actual paleontology and actual interviews and documentaries that have occurred. You are now arguing for the sake of arguing.
Rexie didn’t scare me but the raptors did. I was about the age of the girl at the time and my brother was the boy’s age. It was far too easy for my brain to conjure up nightmares where we were the ones being hunted in that kitchen.
I wish Dominion did something cool with the dilophosaurus in the new film. That being start it out the same. Make Claire meet the little one and it gets scared off by Owen and Kayĺa. Only for it tò run off... and bring back its mom/dad. A 10-12 foot tall dilophesorous that towered over them and they end up having to escape it and its venom spit. A spit that is much more potent than the babies. That would be a lot of fun and maybe we could have had a death just like the one in the books.
When I first saw the dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park I thought it was going to befriend Dennis nedry but instead it killed him and I was terrified and Dilophosaurus is still my favorite dinosaur though
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In Jurassic Park the Telltale game (I know its not fully canon) Dr Sorkin explains that the frills spitting size etc was due to the DNA splicing I believe. Similar to how Wu does in Jurassic World.
So in real life dinos would be less scary than in film? Wonder if more realistic animals would be created through gene editing mixing bird and reptile DNA.
@hackman669 Dilophosaurus was definitely more scary in real life. With bird DNA being a future version of them it might mess them up entirely. Would be interesting to see.
So my interruption of the frilled dilo was that in the jp universe they are just like that. Originally it was a commentary on how little we know about these creatures from just looking at bones, and what wondrous thing they might of had that we would just never know about.i think it taken way to seriously from people who love it and hate it alike.
If they were a bit longer they wouldn't seem so rushed. A 9 min video with a 1 min add is really only 8ish min of content and this content could be so much deeper.
The juvenile size is probably a error. You know first cloned dino had issue Enzyme not working, they had malformation, behavioral issue, they didn't grow normaly had hormonal issue etc. So that's the likely explanation
The dilophosaurus is one of the coolest dinosaurs ever seen in the Jurassic movies tho only in two of them but also in camp Cretaceous only seasons 4 and 5 but it’s cool looking with the venom spitting and the frills and it pretty much loves the Barbasol since denis nedry had it and he died in Jurassic park then in camp Cretaceous season 5 it looks different with the red frills or pink frills and red body it appeared after Lewis Dodgson found the barbasol can and opened it but it failed to catch its prey but they’ll find food and it was probably in the restricted area of Jurassic world since it’s venomus and then it might have been in Jurassic world fallen kingdom at the beginning where jack got startled for a second then got chased by the T. rex then jack got eaten by the mosasaurus and there was a hologram of it in Jurassic World where grey put it on to distract echo maybe she survived but idk and it’s probably hard to tell If the dilophosaurus is younger or it’s an adult the real and accurate adults were about taller and longer than a human with no venom spitting with no lizard frills it’s probably an adult but just smaller they probably got the size wrong along with spinosaurus in Jurassic park 3 and it definitely spits venom in the film by adding DNA from the poison frog and a lizard with frills in which it has both frills and venom in the movies and camp Cretaceous and it has returned in Jurassic world dominion where it was in the biosyn and able to hunt deer and small mammals and it saw Claire and about to attack her but saved by Owen and the dilophosauruses are still alive and then it broke into the hyperloop pod by entering the main train tunnel and breaking into the hyperloop where Dodgson had the barbasol can and then broke into the hyperloop vehicle and then Dodgson met his end where the dilophosauruses spit venom at him then went for the kill in which it’s obsessed with the barbasol can and I bet the kept it for fun and they’re still alive after the massive fire and the final battle and there are probably no dilophosaurus in the black market but I’m sure there’s plenty in the wild so let’s hope the dilophosauruses survive in the wild and the biosyn! You’re the best shadows!
🤔 . . . Its technically a theory of mine, but I honestly believe that the base DNA of Dilophosaurus is the contributing factor that results in its poisonous spit & such. I honestly don’t know how much epigenetics were understood then, but it does explain why certain cells within our bodies turns into other cells, especially during pregnancy & such. Anywho, if poison dart frogs, or any other poisonous frog DNA were used, it’ll result in the Dilophosaurus’s DNA to code things accordingly. Unfortunately, there is another factor to consider: Mitochondria. You see, the cells’ nucleus is the blueprints, the mitochondria are the cell’s foremen, & everything else around & outside the cells, i.e. food & other nutrients, are the materials that cells need to build more cells. As such, it could’ve been a host of things that could’ve happened before hatching. And the same goes for all the dinosaurs, especially the Tyrannosaurus’s bad eye sight & such…
The Dilo, the inaccuracy of whether or not it spat out poison or a toxic gunk is obtuse, but if the Dilo could have done this. Well lets say there are a few (As in under 5 to my knowledge) where the birds will vomit out a mixture of whatever they ate and stomach acid to defend it self, yea disgusting. Now for the Dilo, the problem is the Dilos we see are spitting hte stuff willy nilly, but in reality if an animal could do that, we would be foolish to think only the young do that to defend themselves as in nature, venom is not exactly easy to produce, infact its an expensive substances so in a way the Dilo can be seen as a living musket. So the Dilos we see in the movies maybe having anxiety attacks. However if the Carnivores didn't suffer from the lysine defficiency, the Dilo may make for an excellent pet or guard animal.
In Jurassic Park InGen documents it states that 5 were transported to Nublar, however during the 93 incident 2 unknown intruders had been wandering in the jungle looking for their insider (Nedry) to require a secret object just to find his remains and to be attacked by not one but around 9-10 huge pack of Dilos. One of these intruders were were killed and the second one almost followed the same fate but suddenly the Dilos became afraid of an unknown mysterious animal’s growling/clicking and pursued back into the jungle. And to add further info to this story is that InGen originally bought 5 onto Nublar but there was around 9-10 of them during the 93 incident, (one of them was killed during the attack but it’s remains were never found), which leads to the theory that some of the animals in Jurassic Park begun Asexually reproduce even before Grant, Sattler and Malcolm came onto the island back in 93, which also proved Malcolm’s theory correct.
To this very day, just the chirping of the dilophosaurus causes me to freeze and panic. It's one of the few sounds that starts up my fight or flight and I really don't know why
I would like to propose the headcanon that inGen's dilos are not D. wetherilli but a smaller, venomous subspecies that only exists within the JP universe.
To answer your size question at the halfway point. In JP The 1.5M Dilos were full grown at that time. Remember in JW Claire says "Bigger" scarier, more teeth. Which means they were re-engineered to be larger than OG Dilos from that point on.
So in reality the Dilo was simply a mid sized carnivore. Still a more interesting animal than anything we have today. Hope gene editing and cloning could be used to at lease create dino proxies. So we could have some idea how ancient life survived.🙂
How come you never see the second Indominues Rex ? In the film Jurassic World 1 But i do got to admit that i do like the dilophsaurus in the first film and in the last Jurassic World Dominion .......... Although Rexy is also my favorite..........
Still the books dilos sounded more terrifying in my ears,,,, 20 fets long 10 feets tall,,, yellow with darkbrown spots, able to lift a 200 pound human from the ground with its mouth and armed with deadly talons, plus spitting venom which caused blindness, paralysis, vomiting and other crap...... I say these movie dilos are small little bitches compare to the monster Dennis Nedry faced in the book.
It is rather unfortunate that dinosaurs will never again roam the earth as their closes living relatives are too vastly different that even gene splicing would still result in a failed embryo. Even trying to bring back extinct mammoths through cloning AND having a very similar relatives through elephants AND having near perfect DNA to clone from is expected to have more failure than success.
I wonder if dilophosaurus (Jurassic version) are immune to their own venom or each other’s. I wonder what happens when a dilo spits venom to another. Will it have an effect on their reptile skin? My mind wanders with the possibilities.
I'd imagine it would be like how snakes have a natural resistance to their own venom (which includes of their own species) Like if a King Cobra bites another King Cobra nothing happens, but if a King Cobra bites a Black Mamba it will have an effect.
The Dilophosaurus is not at all what it seems it appears to be a in reality a pack organized velociraptor level threat that can problem solve and be agile and deadly at all ages especially at adult size in fact I believe if given the chance it could have jumped or climbed it's own fence if it wasn't a double layer electric fence with over hanges with electrified barb wire to deter climbing.
Probably there is a real dilo since of when the land cruisers came in the dilophosaurus cage there where a bunch of howling what real dilos might sound like
Up until Owen choked my girl out, that scene was so good, one of the few good ones (next to the murder turkey scene) in this awful movie. When Claire turned and saw it just sitting there boldly looking at her, and realizing she's surrounded, that moment was so tense and made me so anxious simply because with most carnivores the last thing you want to do is turn your back on one, but with the dilo there's no safe way you can look because to not turn your back on it is to expose your face to its blinding spit, it's terrifying.
I love the Jurassic Park Dilophosaurus. But I hate the Hell out of it when Games or other Media copy it for no Reason 🤬 Especially if they are natural Animals and not cloned ones
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in the books they didn't only use dna from frogs, they used king cobra (spitting venom) and Jesus Lizard (neck frill)
Didn't they use chameleon DNA for carnosaurus?
@@jacobhoover1654 yep they even had a version of it with camouflage & chameleon like eyes in the JP lost world arcade game
They don’t have neck frills in the novel
King cobra cannot spit venom
@@arnavranka4510 spitting cobra’s do
They should've made the dominion dilos huge like they would've been irl, it would have been awesome
They were bigger
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One of my favorites and I was so happy to see them again in JW: Dominion, felt very satisfying lol I do hope that one day someone makes a series based off the book, keeping it darker and scarier. Nerdys death in the book was horrific 💚
Sadly I don't believe I'll happen. I've read the first book and I'm at the beginning of the second one, it was so much different than the movie that I think I liked it more, but it was dark af( which was amazing)
(Sorry for ranting so much about it tho)
I really hope so, I loved the books. Something actually scary.
The Dilophosaurus has always been one of my favorite dinosaurs ever since its first appearance in the original Jurassic Park, and when it killed Dennis Nedry, the original spy! Then after that, the Dilophosaurus wasn't seen for twenty-eight years...until they brought the dinosaur back in Camp Cretaceous season 4, and again in season 5! The neck frilled, venom spitting dinosaur was back! But this time, there was both orange and pink frilled Dilophosaurus! I believe both types of Dilophosaurus came from separate companies. Great video today, Shadows! Thanks for uploading the incredible story of such a dangerous but amazing dinosaur!
You forgor dominion
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I was so disappointed with the dilos in Dominion. IRL, they're fucking HUGE. They had the opportunity to have the one from JP1 come back, all grown up, and missed it. That thing would've been terrifying
The real ones were huge
Plus, the jp1 ones were juviniles
You know what’s funny? I think they’re scarier being small and cute until they frill and spit venom.
What if the one that killed Dodgson was the same one that killed Nedry but all grown up.
How do you think I feel
Worth noting: the graphic novel and original book use a properly-sized dilophosaurus.
As I recall, the point of Dilophosaurus having the frill and venom is supposed to be a reference to the possibility of soft-tissue structures existing that do not typically get preserved in the fossil record. The kind of things that would only come to light with either very lucky fossil finds or cloning.
It was actually supposed to be a sign of the unpredictability of gene modification
Spielberg told Stan Winston it would be cool to add those features to dilo and it helped separate "the spitter" from the raptors on a visual scale for the audience.
@@dustinjacks9087 That's an odd choice to make the dilophosaurus stick out.
It was already different enough.
Also with their abilities..They should've been the ones trained. Some traveled in small packs.
Or better yet the indominus doesn't have trex DNA. Instead using the Dilo's.
That combo would beat the indoraptor no contest.
Would also function way better for special forces.
There's a Jurassic Park graphic novel? Sweet
@@elykspuz6596Good god. Imagine the I-Rex with Dilo frills and spitting venom in addition to everything else.
Way back when 'The Lost World' first came out, i was disappointed the Dilo didnt make a return. But the second movie did give me an idea for a third movie, so in my little head i came up with a story where 3 fully grown ADULT Dilos would be hunting down whoever the heroes would be throughout the movie. Thats as far as i got tho because thats all i wanted to see and never read the books so i had no plot reference to why anyone would return to the islands. But that was my dream once. So imagine my excitement/disappointment again when i watched Dominion. My Dilos came back, there were 3 of them....BUT they were STILL SMALL! and probably the only reason they kept them small and never let them grow to full size was to fit the plot of them fitting into the escape pod to eat the villain. We missed out on some cool dinosaurs because someone wrote them that way. So i believe the Dilos are all fully grown and will never reach the size of their real ancestors because of their altered genes, a fix-all solution to why they will never grow larger and were forced into the background.
Its funny how it came full circle. Dodgson was the one who got Dennis to do what he did so it was only right that he got the same end as Dennis, since he pretty much caused the events of the first movie.
I absolutely adore the Dilophosaurus! My favourite dinosaur, as you know, from the JP series. I really love their own take on it, with the frills and poison! A lot like a frilled dragon in real life! I do wish they were bigger but genuinely do believe that we saw youngsters, perhaps the adults are more elusive? They're about sneakin and being hidden in the dark... Babus might not be as skilled at staying hidden! I bet we wouldn't even see an adult before it's spit lands on you haha
Very beautiful dinosaurs, pretty but deadly- the sounds they make are the cutest... I love them so much! What a great video, learnt a lot I didn't know about em! xx
Glad you enjoyed it my love, know this is your fav as well :) xx
If you like Dilophosaurus, as I recall the original Jurassic Park book actually uses them more, and it has a scene where Grant and the kids encounter adults.
Same
The dilophosaurus being able to spit posin was what made it one of my favorites
In the first book,when nedry is attacked by the dilophosaurus..it is stated that it was 10 feet tall..and if i remember correctly in the movie he says "your not as scary as your big brother"..i would say there would be bigger dilophosaurus in the park
Ok correction he says "thought you were one of your big brothers"...so there are bigger dilophosaurus on the island..just hiding
Great point
I always assumed Nedry was kind of ignorant to the animals and meant something bigger like a raptor or a T-rex when saying "big brother".
In the book he skipped the rest of the tour as he went straight to the computers. He also was in the dark about what was created on the park...the movie it seemed he had abit more knowledge and knew some secrets that never revealed themselves
@@lacko623 Yea Nedry wasn't knowledgeable about dinosaurs so I think he was talking about a T-rex or something
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As a kid I saw the real life Dilophosaurus first and it became an immediate favorite of mine mainly cause of the distinct crests on its head.
It’s cute little curiosity chirp sounds like my lungs right before I use my inhaler 😂
Just think how cool it would be if the Dilophosaurus' were partially cloned from the Colorado River Toad instead of the frogs you mentioned. People would pay good money to have one of them hock a fat loogie of that sweet sweet, Dimethyltryptamine-venom in their faces! Honestly, they actually could go that direction in future Jurassic movies. Since the dinos are loose on earth and the technology/info on how to clone them public knowledge , that means they could do literally anything, and I feel that if the Jurassic Park franchise were real, people would likely try and breed DMT-spitting dilos. Thoughts?
Related topic.There is a real Bio Tech company currently using gene editing technology to bring back endangered and extinct animals. One project is reviving the North African white rhino using its southern cousin as a surrogate. Another company is currently attempting to use gene editing to recreate a mammoth hybrid. The animal would be part Asian elephant and is set to be released in Alaska and other preserves in the north to help keep the permafrost😁 from melting.
@@hackman669 💀💀💀 oh no, if they do that people will come way closer to actually bringing dinosaurs alive. Its over for us
the dilo's were always my favorite for a few years, until I learned the truth. The real dilo not only couldn't spit venom, but also didn't have the frill. Paleontological evidence shows that adults would be around 20 feet long and around or over 8 feet tall with their backs parallel to the ground, so yes, regardless of what some theoriest says, the ones in the films are juveniles.
"Paleontological evidence shows that adults would be around 20 feet long and around or over 8 feet tall with their backs parallel to the ground, so yes, regardless of what some theoriest says, the ones in the films are juveniles."
Paleontological evidence also shows that Dilo's didn't spit venom, didn't have frills around their necks and didn't have the shape of head that the clones had. So, using paleontology to argue that these are juveniles is a flawed argument. You're better off arguing that they were only a few months old.
@@Princess_Celestia_ fun little note, I mentioned in my original comment they didn't have frills or spit venom. And unfortunately, you're still wrong on the juvenile part because of how fast dinosaurs grew. Most species reached typical museum exhibit adult size in three years or less. but still they continued to grow. T-rex being one of the better known examples of indeterminate growers, meaning they never stop growing until they die. the same could be said of all other dinosaur species, including the dilos. even at a few months old, they'd still technically be juveniles, because of how fast the growth rate in reality is. Everything related to JP films is filtered through the director's brain and preferences anyway. so if you're looking ofr scientific accuracy in the films to begin with you're already off to a bad start. Ask Jack horner, advisor on 4 of the six jurassic films. He said in an interview, "You can tell steven anything you want, he's still going to do what he wants, regardless of what the facts are."
@@asimovstarling8806 I'm actually not wrong. They where not pure genome, but a mixture of modern animals, such as the yellow-banded poison dart frog, king cobra and Jesus lizard DNA. Arguing that they where juveniles because of fossils is a flawed argument as the dilos in Jurassic Park are not actually dilos. They don't even have the same skull shape.
@@Princess_Celestia_ your failure of logic is assuming that i'm arguing about the content of the films. I stated actual fact, based on actual paleontology and actual interviews and documentaries that have occurred. You are now arguing for the sake of arguing.
This is some heated big brain discussion, and I have no idea what is going on
Nice to see a video about my favourite Dinosaur, The Adorable Dilophosaurus
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I was more afraid of the dilophosaurus than of the raptors and the Rex when I was little.
Rexie didn’t scare me but the raptors did. I was about the age of the girl at the time and my brother was the boy’s age. It was far too easy for my brain to conjure up nightmares where we were the ones being hunted in that kitchen.
Nice video, alwayss loved the dilo! Where are those clips of the abandoned sorna lab from?
I wish Dominion did something cool with the dilophosaurus in the new film. That being start it out the same. Make Claire meet the little one and it gets scared off by Owen and Kayĺa. Only for it tò run off... and bring back its mom/dad. A 10-12 foot tall dilophesorous that towered over them and they end up having to escape it and its venom spit. A spit that is much more potent than the babies.
That would be a lot of fun and maybe we could have had a death just like the one in the books.
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When I first saw the dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park I thought it was going to befriend Dennis nedry but instead it killed him and I was terrified and Dilophosaurus is still my favorite dinosaur though
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9:33 I think the Dilophosaurus are in the wild
Great video mate
Glad you enjoyed
In Jurassic Park the Telltale game (I know its not fully canon) Dr Sorkin explains that the frills spitting size etc was due to the DNA splicing I believe. Similar to how Wu does in Jurassic World.
So in real life dinos would be less scary than in film? Wonder if more realistic animals would be created through gene editing mixing bird and reptile DNA.
@hackman669 Dilophosaurus was definitely more scary in real life. With bird DNA being a future version of them it might mess them up entirely. Would be interesting to see.
So my interruption of the frilled dilo was that in the jp universe they are just like that. Originally it was a commentary on how little we know about these creatures from just looking at bones, and what wondrous thing they might of had that we would just never know about.i think it taken way to seriously from people who love it and hate it alike.
If they were a bit longer they wouldn't seem so rushed. A 9 min video with a 1 min add is really only 8ish min of content and this content could be so much deeper.
Hope we'll see fully grown Dilophosaurus in the next Movie and in Jurassic World Evolution 3
I have always thought that the Raptors were the only escape artists of the Jurassic Movie Franchise "not including Stygimoloch" up until the I-Rex.
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The juvenile size is probably a error.
You know first cloned dino had issue
Enzyme not working, they had malformation, behavioral issue, they didn't grow normaly had hormonal issue etc.
So that's the likely explanation
The dilophosaurus is one of the coolest dinosaurs ever seen in the Jurassic movies tho only in two of them but also in camp Cretaceous only seasons 4 and 5 but it’s cool looking with the venom spitting and the frills and it pretty much loves the Barbasol since denis nedry had it and he died in Jurassic park then in camp Cretaceous season 5 it looks different with the red frills or pink frills and red body it appeared after Lewis Dodgson found the barbasol can and opened it but it failed to catch its prey but they’ll find food and it was probably in the restricted area of Jurassic world since it’s venomus and then it might have been in Jurassic world fallen kingdom at the beginning where jack got startled for a second then got chased by the T. rex then jack got eaten by the mosasaurus and there was a hologram of it in Jurassic World where grey put it on to distract echo maybe she survived but idk and it’s probably hard to tell If the dilophosaurus is younger or it’s an adult the real and accurate adults were about taller and longer than a human with no venom spitting with no lizard frills it’s probably an adult but just smaller they probably got the size wrong along with spinosaurus in Jurassic park 3 and it definitely spits venom in the film by adding DNA from the poison frog and a lizard with frills in which it has both frills and venom in the movies and camp Cretaceous and it has returned in Jurassic world dominion where it was in the biosyn and able to hunt deer and small mammals and it saw Claire and about to attack her but saved by Owen and the dilophosauruses are still alive and then it broke into the hyperloop pod by entering the main train tunnel and breaking into the hyperloop where Dodgson had the barbasol can and then broke into the hyperloop vehicle and then Dodgson met his end where the dilophosauruses spit venom at him then went for the kill in which it’s obsessed with the barbasol can and I bet the kept it for fun and they’re still alive after the massive fire and the final battle and there are probably no dilophosaurus in the black market but I’m sure there’s plenty in the wild so let’s hope the dilophosauruses survive in the wild and the biosyn! You’re the best shadows!
🤔 . . . Its technically a theory of mine, but I honestly believe that the base DNA of Dilophosaurus is the contributing factor that results in its poisonous spit & such. I honestly don’t know how much epigenetics were understood then, but it does explain why certain cells within our bodies turns into other cells, especially during pregnancy & such. Anywho, if poison dart frogs, or any other poisonous frog DNA were used, it’ll result in the Dilophosaurus’s DNA to code things accordingly.
Unfortunately, there is another factor to consider: Mitochondria. You see, the cells’ nucleus is the blueprints, the mitochondria are the cell’s foremen, & everything else around & outside the cells, i.e. food & other nutrients, are the materials that cells need to build more cells.
As such, it could’ve been a host of things that could’ve happened before hatching. And the same goes for all the dinosaurs, especially the Tyrannosaurus’s bad eye sight & such…
The Dilophosaurus is my favorite Dinosaur.
Same
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The save music theme ;)
As much as I love dilophosaurus it’s terrifying I would die if I saw it I would be so scared I couldn’t even move
Carnivorous dinosaurs generally are scary. It's literally a dog eat dog world.
The mechanism to produce and deliver venom is similar to spitting cobras, as is the neck flap.
The novel Dilo's were absolutely horrifying
Maybe the dilophosaurus are still out there like the ones in biosyn valley are all around the world.
The Dilo, the inaccuracy of whether or not it spat out poison or a toxic gunk is obtuse, but if the Dilo could have done this.
Well lets say there are a few (As in under 5 to my knowledge) where the birds will vomit out a mixture of whatever they ate and stomach acid to defend it self, yea disgusting.
Now for the Dilo, the problem is the Dilos we see are spitting hte stuff willy nilly, but in reality if an animal could do that, we would be foolish to think only the young do that to defend themselves as in nature, venom is not exactly easy to produce, infact its an expensive substances so in a way the Dilo can be seen as a living musket.
So the Dilos we see in the movies maybe having anxiety attacks.
However if the Carnivores didn't suffer from the lysine defficiency, the Dilo may make for an excellent pet or guard animal.
It is a super ironic karma that Dodgson meets a similar end as his former associate, Dennis Nedry from JP 1 in JW: Dominion.😅
There is an adult in cc and dominion
I think Dodgson should be killed by adult dilophosaurus than just copy Denis's death
I agree.
It should be the same Dilophosaurus that killed Nedry but grown up
Small dilophosaurus:1993
I think I recall a scene in the book where Dr. Grant and the kids witnessed a dilophosaurus courtship ritual
juvenile. nedry even says "I though you were one of your big brothers, you're not so bad"
Old promo. Messi is no longer one of the best. Currently today he is the best. Good win.
In Jurassic Park InGen documents it states that 5 were transported to Nublar, however during the 93 incident 2 unknown intruders had been wandering in the jungle looking for their insider (Nedry) to require a secret object just to find his remains and to be attacked by not one but around 9-10 huge pack of Dilos. One of these intruders were were killed and the second one almost followed the same fate but suddenly the Dilos became afraid of an unknown mysterious animal’s growling/clicking and pursued back into the jungle.
And to add further info to this story is that InGen originally bought 5 onto Nublar but there was around 9-10 of them during the 93 incident, (one of them was killed during the attack but it’s remains were never found), which leads to the theory that some of the animals in Jurassic Park begun Asexually reproduce even before Grant, Sattler and Malcolm came onto the island back in 93, which also proved Malcolm’s theory correct.
Hi, shadows I have a question what happened to Dennis Nedrdy
The dilophasourus in jp1 was a juvenile
To this very day, just the chirping of the dilophosaurus causes me to freeze and panic. It's one of the few sounds that starts up my fight or flight and I really don't know why
I mean its not impossible for the dilo to have shot venom there are other things that shoot Venom, and it could be a convergent evolution
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I would like to propose the headcanon that inGen's dilos are not D. wetherilli but a smaller, venomous subspecies that only exists within the JP universe.
So many continuity issues in these movies. Still always fun to watch
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To answer your size question at the halfway point. In JP The 1.5M Dilos were full grown at that time. Remember in JW Claire says "Bigger" scarier, more teeth. Which means they were re-engineered to be larger than OG Dilos from that point on.
Nedry: "Halp"
No, my child. It is too late.
Pleaseeee talk about the trodoon pectinodon of jurassic park the game
I thought Yaz did the drawing in Darius's book?
Dilo's dont spit? Damn they arent nearly as scary now.
So in reality the Dilo was simply a mid sized carnivore. Still a more interesting animal than anything we have today. Hope gene editing and cloning could be used to at lease create dino proxies. So we could have some idea how ancient life survived.🙂
i think king cobra gene
Can you please make A video on what happened to the mossesures after Jurassic World
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How come you never see the second Indominues Rex ? In the film Jurassic World 1
But i do got to admit that i do like the dilophsaurus in the first film and in the last
Jurassic World Dominion ..........
Although Rexy is also my favorite..........
I go with jurassic park chaos island
Weren't the adult dilophosaurus actually like 9 feet tall? So all the ones on the camp cretacious and movies just kids?
Yes, and generally 20-25ft long and roughly a ton in weight.
It’s clear that the Ark Survival Evolved Devs are fans of the JP movies. The first dangerous dinosaur you meet is the frilly venom spitting Dilo.
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telsa 1:36 what
Small
I cant take manta corp island seriously with all those robots and invisible buildings
Well the jp1 and cc s4 ones are males and the red one from cc s5 are females and the biosyn ones don't have a diferense
What about the dilophosaurus in the novel
going to do that as a separate video ;)
Still the books dilos sounded more terrifying in my ears,,,, 20 fets long 10 feets tall,,, yellow with darkbrown spots, able to lift a 200 pound human from the ground with its mouth and armed with deadly talons, plus spitting venom which caused blindness, paralysis, vomiting and other crap...... I say these movie dilos are small little bitches compare to the monster Dennis Nedry faced in the book.
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It is rather unfortunate that dinosaurs will never again roam the earth as their closes living relatives are too vastly different that even gene splicing would still result in a failed embryo. Even trying to bring back extinct mammoths through cloning AND having a very similar relatives through elephants AND having near perfect DNA to clone from is expected to have more failure than success.
There are dilophosaurs in my house
I'm still upset the Dilos don't get a major role like the T-Rex and the Raptors.
I wonder if dilophosaurus (Jurassic version) are immune to their own venom or each other’s. I wonder what happens when a dilo spits venom to another. Will it have an effect on their reptile skin? My mind wanders with the possibilities.
I'd imagine it would be like how snakes have a natural resistance to their own venom (which includes of their own species) Like if a King Cobra bites another King Cobra nothing happens, but if a King Cobra bites a Black Mamba it will have an effect.
I think the ones that killed the human villain of Jurassic world diminution are adults
What dark part of the story?
The Dilophosaurus is not at all what it seems it appears to be a in reality a pack organized velociraptor level threat that can problem solve and be agile and deadly at all ages especially at adult size in fact I believe if given the chance it could have jumped or climbed it's own fence if it wasn't a double layer electric fence with over hanges with electrified barb wire to deter climbing.
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Probably there is a real dilo since of when the land cruisers came in the dilophosaurus cage there where a bunch of howling what real dilos might sound like
Up until Owen choked my girl out, that scene was so good, one of the few good ones (next to the murder turkey scene) in this awful movie. When Claire turned and saw it just sitting there boldly looking at her, and realizing she's surrounded, that moment was so tense and made me so anxious simply because with most carnivores the last thing you want to do is turn your back on one, but with the dilo there's no safe way you can look because to not turn your back on it is to expose your face to its blinding spit, it's terrifying.
I love the Jurassic Park Dilophosaurus. But I hate the Hell out of it when Games or other Media copy it for no Reason 🤬
Especially if they are natural Animals and not cloned ones
i think the juvenile dilo is the same height as the fully grown version due to a genetic fault
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Hi shadow I think dilophosaurus is actually poisonous spitting venom. Dilophosaurus a beautiful, but deadly, addition to Jurassic park.
So, a Trex was shown, but a Dilophosaurus was too dangerous?
the spitting glands are from the spitting cobra